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Joe Rogan discussed the a mysterious interstellar object during his podcast. While NASA believes it's a comet called 3I/ATLAS ...
The mysterious cosmic explosion has been traced to a massive stellar explosion. A global team of astrophysicists, led by researchers from Northwestern University and the University of Leicester ...
Outdoor lighting for buildings, roads and advertising can help people see in the dark of night, but many astronomers are ...
The university’s critical contribution allows the Vera C. Rubin Observatory to fulfill its mission as a high-tech research tool that is revolutionizing how we explore worlds beyond our own.
Many astronomers are growing increasingly concerned that these outdoor lighting from roads, buildings and elsewhere could blind us to the rest of the universe.
Pulsating stars. Supernova explosions. Streaking asteroids. Far-off galaxies.Humankind recently saw the first stunning images of outer space taken by ...
Some observatories that used to be dark and remote are now adjacent to bright urban centers. And sending all telescopes into ...
Harvard paper raises flag that comet‑like 3I/ATLAS might be alien tech. Most experts disagree calling it a natural visitor.
The Vera Rubin Observatory sits atop the mountain Cerro Pachón in northern Chile.
Scientists have issued a concerning update on a mystery interstellar object travelling through our solar system.
Using data from the Vera C Rubin Observatory, experts have revealed just how big the object, dubbed 3I/ATLAS, really is.